Mission Nirmal Bangla (U)
SUDA
Urban Development & Municipal Affairs Department
Government of West Bengal
December 28, 2017
Swachh Bharat Mission (U)/ Mission Nirmal Bangla (U) Components
• Individual Household Latrines, including conversion of Insanitary Latrines to Pour-Flush Two-Pit Latrines
• Community Toilets
• Public Toilets
• Solid Waste Management
• IEC and Public Awareness
• Capacity Building, Administrative & Office Expenditure (A & OE)
Solid Waste Management
• Highlights of Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016
– Duties of Waste Generators:
• Segregate and store bio-degradable, non bio-degradable & domestic Hazardous waste in three separate bins
• Generators should not throw, burn or burry the solid waste generated them
• All Bulk Waste Generators, like gated communities, institutions, commercial establishments etc., generating waste more than 100kg/day, should have separate waste treatment facility of their own
Solid Waste Management
– Duties and responsibilities of local authorities and village Panchayats of census towns & urban agglomerations:
• Prepare own solid waste management (SWM) Plan in line with State Policy and Strategy on SWM
• Arrange door-to-door collection of segregated waste
• Establish a system to recognise organisations of waste/rag pickers or informal waste collectors
• Facilitate formation of Self-Help Group, who will encourage integration in SWM including d to d collection of waste
Solid Waste Management
• Direct waste generators not to litter streets, open public places by throwing papers, water bottles, fruit peel, wrappers etc.
• Transport segregated bio-degradable waste to the processing facilities like compost plant, bio-methanation plant etc.
• Transport non bio-degradable waste to the respective processing facility or secondary storage facility
• Phase out the use of chemical fertilizer and promote the use of compost/manure
• Educate workers including contract workers & supervisors
• Create Public Awareness through IEC campaign
Solid Waste Management
• State Government has already published the State Policy and Strategy on Solid West Management for the Urban West Bengal abiding by the Solid Waste Management Rules 2016, where a clear intension of the State Government for covering all the cities by 2025 has been explained.
• Total 186 Movable & 22 Stationary Compactors with 18 Hookloaders have been procured and provided to 123 ULBs with a total expenditure of Rs.125.09 Crore for transportation of Garbage to Dumping Ground. Separately, Rs. 15 Crore and Rs. 3 Crore have been provided to Kolkata Municipal Corporation and Howrah Municipal Corporation for procurement of Compactors.
Solid Waste Management
• Battery Operated Hydraulic Tipper for collection of garbage from narrow lanes provided to 5 ULBs – Dum Dum, North Dum Dum, South Dum Dum, Baranagar and Kamarhati with a total expenditure of Rs. 56 Lakh.
• Providing Rs. 84.13 Lakh for purchasing garbage disposal
equipments to Raiganj Municipality.
INTEGRATED SWM PROJECTS
Concepts Highlights
• Primary Collection – Segregation at Source.
• Secondary Transportation – Separate Transportation Chain for Bio-degradable and Non-bio-degradable wastes.
• Optimization of Transportation Facilities including utilization ofexisting system.
• Viability of Technical option proposed for Processing of wastes.
• Proper implication of Safety Measures for Conservancy Workers.
• Cost Estimation as per current SoRs for Scheduled Items andMarket rate verification for non-Scheduled Items.
• Financial Viability of Project.
• Availability of adequate land w.r.t. requirement as per design.
• Operation & Maintenance System Proposed
• All Projects have been Technically appraised by TechnicalWings/Reputed Institute.
Primary Collection Equipments
• Household Bins (10-15L)
• Tricycle van with 6 nos. 30L Bins
• Litter Bins (20-40L)
• Community Bins (240/660L)
• Wheel Barrow
• Battery Operated Cart
• Battery Operated Auto Tipper
• Fuel Operated Auto Tipper
• Refused Trailer toed by Tractor
• Shovel
• Spade
• Long handle broom
• Metal tray with plate
• Apron
• Mask
• Gloves
• Raincoat
• Gumboot
Secondary Collection Equipments and Transportation
• Tractor-Trailer (TT) Containers
• Hook Lift Dumper Containers
• Dumper Placer/Carrier
• Hydraulic Dump Truck
• Tractor
• Suction cum Jetting Machine
• Road Sweeping Machine
• Loader cum Backhoe
• Bull Dozer/Pay Loader
• Compactor (mobile)
• Compactor (stationary)
• Cesspool Emptier
• Maintenance Vehicle
Main Components of Processing of Solid Waste
• Compost Plant/Bio-gas Plant (Bio-methanation)/Vermi Culture for processing the wet part (compostable) of waste
• Sanitary Landfill for dumping the dry part (after picking up of recyclable wastes)
Per capita waste generationas per CPHEEO, 2016 Guidelines
• As per National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI)
– Quantum of Waste Generation varies from 0.2 to 0.4kg/capita/day in the urban centres, whereas it may go up to 0.5kg/capita/day in metro cities
• As per study conducted by Central Pollution Control Board
– Waste generation rate in Class I cities was approximately 0.34 kg/capita/day, while Class II towns it was found to be 0.14 kg/capita/day
– Average rate of waste generation in India is 0.11 kg/capita/day
• Per Capita waste generation is increasing by approx. 1.3% per year
Model of Waste to Bio Gas Plant
Collection of segregated Waste,
Primary and Secondary
transportation and sorted at Site
Sale of
Recyclables to
agencies
Organic
Compost
Biodegradable
Waste
Revenue
Generated
Biogas
Generation
Facility
Model of Waste to Bio Gas & Fuel Plant
Collection of segregated Waste,
Primary and Secondary
transportation and sorted at Site
Sale of
Recyclables to
agencies
Organic
Compost
Biodegradable
Waste
Revenue
Generated
Plastic to
Refused
Derived Fuel
(RDF) Plant
Remaining
Plastic Waste
Biogas
Generation
Facility
Model of Waste to Compost Plant
Technical Explanation
Segregation at Source with the help of separate two Litter Bins for Bio-degradable and Non-bio-degradable waste.
Technical Explanation
Door to Door Primary Collection with the help of Hand Cart /Tri-cycle.
Technical ExplanationSecondary Transportation: Transportation by Compactor/Refuse Trailers/Dumper
etc. form Transfer Station to Dumping Ground/Processing Plant
Technical Explanation
Segregation at Dumping Ground (if required) before processing and sorting of recyclables for selling
Technical Explanation
Processing of Bio-degradable Wastes through Windrow Composting and/or Bio-methanation
Technical Explanation
Scientific Land Fill for Inert
SWM Projects at a Glance: Already Sanctioned
Sl No.Name of ULB (Population)
Sl No.Project Cost(in Rs. Crore)
Estimated Generation of Waste in MT
Processing option proposed
Waste to Compost plant capacity
(MTPD)
Waste to Biogas plant capacity (MTPD)
1Dum Dum(114786)
1 55.73 502.78 50 50
2North Dum Dum
(249142)
3South Dum Dum
(403316)
4Baranagar(245213)
5Ashoknagar-Kalyangarh
(121592)2 32.32 130.00 60
6Habra
(147221)
7Jalpaiguri(107341)
3 12.88 48.24 25
8Krishnanagar
(153062)4 18.33 70.43 40
9Santipur(151777)
5 18.19 66.85 40
10Nabadwip(125543)
6 14.98 53.98 30
11Bahatpara(383762)
7 41.82 160.00 95
12Naihati
(217900)8 40.21 92.00 60
13Kolkata MC(4496694)
9 152.83 3200.00 500
14Asansol MC (1156387)
10 34.4 624.00
TOTAL 421.69 4948.28
SWM Projects submitted for approval from State High Powered Committee
Sl. No. Name of ULB Sl No.
1. Durgapur MC 11
2. Siliguri MC 12
3. Bankura Municipality 13
4. Purulia Municipality 14
5. Panihati Municipality 15
6. Kanchrapara Municipality 16
7. Cooch Behar Municipality 17
8. Garulia Municipality 18
9. Raghunathpur Municipality 19
10. Baruipur Municipality 20
11. Asansol MC Ph-II 21
12. Burdwan Municipality 22
13. Arambag Municipality 23
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